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Belmont Abbey
BELMONT — Alfred J. Mc
Guire, former assistant varsity
coach of basketball at Dartmouth
College, has been appointed bas
ketball. coach at Belmont Abbey
College.
Ai McGuire is well known in
coliegiate basketball circles, both
as a college star at St. John’s
University, Brooklyn, and in pro
fessional basketball with the New
York Knickerbockers. A native
of New York, he played high
school basketball at St. John’s
Prep and four years varsity ball
at St. John’s University, where
he captained the team in his
senior year. He played three
years professionally and then
went to Dartmouth as Freshman
Coach of Basketball, and As
sistant Varsity Coach for the past
three years.
The Abbey officials are well
pleased with the selection after
a long period of screening many
applications for the position of
basketball coach to succeed Neild
Gordon, who resigned the Abbey
post last May to return as As-'
sistant Coach at his Alma Mater,
Furman University. “McGuire
comes highly recommended as
one who knows basketball.” the
Very Rev. Cuthbert E. Alien, O.
S.B., president of the college, stat
ed, “and we are happy with the
selection of the committee. Mr.
McGuire has all the qualifications
that we desire in a member of
our faculty.” The president stat
ed that he will also teach in the
Department of History and will
assist in the Abbey’s intramural
program.
McGuire is a 26-year-old, 6 ft.
3 in. Irishman, is married and
has three children. He will re
port for duty in September.
SERVICES FOR
GORDON HALE
ATLANTA — Funeral services
for Gordon Steed Hale were held
July 23rd at the Cathedral of
Christ the King. The Rev. John
J. Mulroy officiating.
Augusta Services
For Rondle Keffer
AUGUSTA — Funeral services
for Rondle Keffer were held July
22nd from St. Mary’s-on-the-Hill
Church.
Mr. Keffer is survived by his
widow, five sons, James F. and
Thomas H. Keffer, both of Au*
gusta, Rondle J. Keffer, U. S.
Navy, Edward L., and John A,
Keffer, both of Whistler, Ala.3
one sister, Mrs. Vanda Conlon, o£
Mammough, 111., and three grand
children.
Savannah Services
Fair John Flood
SAVANNAH — Funeral serv
ices were held at the Cathedral
of St. John the Baptist for John
Henry Flood on Monday, July 15,
Surviving are his wife, Mrs,
Ella Penrow Flood and several
nieces and nephews,
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